2012
DOI: 10.3844/ajbbsp.2012.164.170
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ANTIGENIC AND IMMUNOGENIC COMPONENTS OF <i>HAEMONCHUS LONGISTIPES</i> IDENTIFIED BY WESTERN IMMUNOBLOTING

Abstract: The present study aimed to examine the ways that the Haemonchus longistipes components interact with the host by investigating the components of the parasite which acted as antigens during infection and those who are capable of inducing immune response when administered as immunogens. Adult H. longistipes worms (300 females and 200 males) were obtained from the abomasums of naturally infected slaughtered camels. H. longistipes soluble extract was prepared and stored at -20°C until the time of analysis. Hyperim… Show more

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“…Western blotting plays preliminary role in selection of target protein to diagnose the infection of H. contortus and to evaluate the immunogenicity and immunoreactivity of antigen [17]. Western blotting analysis was performed to detect H. contortus -specific antibody responses in sera of experimentally infected goats using recombinant H. contortus HCA59 (rHc-HCA59).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Western blotting plays preliminary role in selection of target protein to diagnose the infection of H. contortus and to evaluate the immunogenicity and immunoreactivity of antigen [17]. Western blotting analysis was performed to detect H. contortus -specific antibody responses in sera of experimentally infected goats using recombinant H. contortus HCA59 (rHc-HCA59).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%